CONWAY et al v. A.I. duPONT HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN et al
2:2004cv04862 |
October 15, 2004 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania |
Philadelphia Office |
R. BARCLAY SURRICK |
P.I.: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Personal Injury |
None |
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Filing 164 ORDER THAT THAT PLAINTIFF'S MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION IS DENIED. SIGNED BY HONORABLE R. BARCLAY SURRICK ON 5/26/2009. 5/27/2009 ENTERED AND COPIES E-MAILED AND FAXED.(ap, ) |
Filing 151 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER THAT THE MOTION OF DEFENDANT WILLIAM I. NORWOOD, M.D., PH.D. FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT IS GRANTED; THE INSITUTIONAL DEFENDANTS' MOTION FOR PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT IS GRANTED; THE DEFENADNTS' MOTION FOR PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGM ENT TO DISMISS THE FIRST CAUSE OF ACTION IS GRANTED; THE DEFENDANTS' MOTION FOR PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT TO DISMISS COUNT II OF THE COMPLAINT ALLEGING FRAUD AND INTENTIONAL MISREPRESENTATION AND PUNITIVE DAMAGES CLAIM IS GRANTED. SIGNED BY HONORABLE R. BARCLAY SURRICK ON 1/6/2009. 1/7/2009 ENTERED AND COPIES E-MAILED AND FAXED.(ap, ) |
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